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Andy Fletcher [http://enlefko.fm/blog/personalities/o-andy-fletcher-ton-depeche-mode-mila-ston-en-lefko-877 said in 2016]:
Andy Fletcher []2016-10-21 En Lefko 87.7, Athens, Greece|said in 2016]]:
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Sure we had some concern when we played there, but it went fine! Certainly the audience was very strange. But I remember it as a very good concert. I would say that changed the course of our career!
Well, obviously we were quite concerned when we played Nashville, but it turned out to be great! It was a very strange audience. But that was a good concert. But I don't think it really changed our career.
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Revision as of 17:21, 21 October 2016

Notes

Alan Wilder said in the Q&A on Shunt:

The one and only Nashville concert we ever played, was well received but had the lowest turnout of any show on the whole tour. I suppose this was the reason why it wasn't high on our agenda to return. It's not the local DM fans' fault, it's just that Nashville seems to have such a one-dimensional music scene.

Andy Fletcher []2016-10-21 En Lefko 87.7, Athens, Greece|said in 2016]]:

Well, obviously we were quite concerned when we played Nashville, but it turned out to be great! It was a very strange audience. But that was a good concert. But I don't think it really changed our career.

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark was the support act.

Set list

  1. Pimpf
  2. Behind The Wheel
  3. Strangelove
  4. Sacred
  5. Something To Do
  6. Blasphemous Rumours
  7. Stripped
  8. Somebody (*)
  9. The Things You Said (*)
  10. Black Celebration
  11. Shake The Disease
  12. Nothing
  13. Pleasure, Little Treasure
  14. Master And Servant
  15. A Question Of Time
  16. Never Let Me Down Again
  17. A Question Of Lust (*)
  18. Just Can't Get Enough
  19. Everything Counts